3 investments that will bring billions of rands to South Africa – and end load shedding: Ramaphosa

DreamKing

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the questions is, why investors should put their money to south africa?

because of ....

1) high taxes
2) tough labour laws
3) high crime rate
4) endless strikes
5) non sense red tapes and regulations.
6) disclosure of investor's assets
7) EWC
8) unstable Rand/USD exchange rate and foreign exhange control
9 corruption

etc (the list can go on and on ........)
 

Pineapple Smurf

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People overseas arent idiots, they know very well that all funds ebtered into RSA will be looted by corrupt officials. Even the Cubans have gone silent
 

grok

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Them luxury Merc SUV dealers' phone's been ringing off their hooks..
 

TelkomUseless

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the questions is, why investors should put their money to south africa?

because of ....

1) high taxes
2) tough labour laws
3) high crime rate
4) endless strikes
5) non sense red tapes and regulations.
6) disclosure of investor's assets
7) EWC
8) unstable Rand/USD exchange rate and foreign exhange control
9 corruption

etc (the list can go on and on ........)
Add BEE.

And lol. I'll leave this .. at 5m mark about


How clean are government now ? Lol..

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ToxicBunny

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Cyril, we don't need to fleece international investors to try "sort out electricity"...

We can do it much easier, just fire Uncle Gweezy, and open up the energy market more. The Private sector will surprise you at just how fast they can bring capacity online and within budget as well.
 

rvZA

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Yeah.... like all the billions and trillions and gazillions the private companies would have invested 2 years ago.... still waiting.....

Nothing else but propaganda.
 

ShaunSA

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Cyril, we don't need to fleece international investors to try "sort out electricity"...

We can do it much easier, just fire Uncle Gweezy, and open up the energy market more. The Private sector will surprise you at just how fast they can bring capacity online and within budget as well.

Comrats don't ditch comrats
 

TelkomUseless

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Cyril, we don't need to fleece international investors to try "sort out electricity"...

We can do it much easier, just fire Uncle Gweezy, and open up the energy market more. The Private sector will surprise you at just how fast they can bring capacity online and within budget as well.
I find it amazing that private sector can fix this.. and yet ANC doesn't want it. O wait.. then they can't pocket.
 

Pegasus

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So to summarise:
  1. WMC is coming to the rescue.
  2. ANC waiting for their share.
  3. Government not investing anything.
 

ToxicBunny

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I find it amazing that private sector can fix this.. and yet ANC doesn't want it. O wait.. then they can't pocket.

Multi-faceted reason.

It largely closes the tap on the gravy, but also it would be WMC that would fix this and do it properly so would show up our amazing ANC government and we can't have that.
 

Jet-Fighter7700

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I see the begging bowl is out again,
when will they ever learn investors aren't that stupid.
 

w1z4rd

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These are good investments, hopefully they go well.
 

rvZA

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So to summarise:
  1. WMC is coming to the rescue.
  2. ANC waiting for their share.
  3. Government not investing anything.

You can strike number 1 off your list. WMC is done with the ANC and South Africa. They will not be saving anything here. If any person, for one second, think that rich Western countries will invest billions of Dollars in SA, they are dreaming and fell for the Socialist propaganda. America can't afford to pay this money to SA, they are currently struggling to invest in their own infrastructure. They have massive debt and trying to borrow and print more money to do so.

Forget about all this propaganda.
 

TelkomUseless

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I see the begging bowl is out again,
when will they ever learn investors aren't that stupid.
Yip.. SA double downs on stupid decisions, don't listen to those pesky Western countries, don't want to be a team player ...

But hey.. begging bowl is out now. Gimme Gimme Gimme.
 
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